Phylogeography of the widespread Caribbean spiny orb weaver Gasteracantha cancriformis

Background: Modern molecular analyses are often inconsistent with pre-cladistic taxonomic hypotheses, frequently indicating higher richness than morphological taxonomy estimates. Among Caribbean spiders, widespread species are relatively few compared to the prevalence of single island endemics. The...

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Color polymorphism
Gene flow
Genetic diversity
Haplotype network
Intraspecific relationships
Morphology
Phylogeny
Species delimitation
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Phylogeography of the widespread Caribbean spiny orb weaver Gasteracantha cancriformis
title Phylogeography of the widespread Caribbean spiny orb weaver Gasteracantha cancriformis
spellingShingle Phylogeography of the widespread Caribbean spiny orb weaver Gasteracantha cancriformis
Color polymorphism
Gene flow
Genetic diversity
Haplotype network
Intraspecific relationships
Morphology
Phylogeny
Species delimitation
title_short Phylogeography of the widespread Caribbean spiny orb weaver Gasteracantha cancriformis
title_full Phylogeography of the widespread Caribbean spiny orb weaver Gasteracantha cancriformis
title_fullStr Phylogeography of the widespread Caribbean spiny orb weaver Gasteracantha cancriformis
title_full_unstemmed Phylogeography of the widespread Caribbean spiny orb weaver Gasteracantha cancriformis
title_sort Phylogeography of the widespread Caribbean spiny orb weaver Gasteracantha cancriformis
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Color polymorphism
Gene flow
Genetic diversity
Haplotype network
Intraspecific relationships
Morphology
Phylogeny
Species delimitation
topic Color polymorphism
Gene flow
Genetic diversity
Haplotype network
Intraspecific relationships
Morphology
Phylogeny
Species delimitation
description Background: Modern molecular analyses are often inconsistent with pre-cladistic taxonomic hypotheses, frequently indicating higher richness than morphological taxonomy estimates. Among Caribbean spiders, widespread species are relatively few compared to the prevalence of single island endemics. The taxonomic hypothesis Gasteracantha cancriformis circumscribes a species with profuse variation in size, color and body form. Distributed throughout the Neotropics, G. cancriformis is the only morphological species of Gasteracantha in the New World in this globally distributed genus. Methods: We inferred phylogenetic relationships across Neotropical populations of Gasteracantha using three target genes. Within the Caribbean, we estimated genetic diversity, population structure, and gene flow among island populations. Results: Our findings revealed a single widespread species of Gasteracantha throughout the Caribbean, G. cancriformis, while suggesting two recently divergent mainland populations that may represent separate species, diverging linages, or geographically isolated demes. The concatenated and COI (Cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1) phylogeny supported a Caribbean clade nested within the New World. Genetic variability was high between island populations for our COI dataset; however, gene flow was also high, especially between large, adjacent islands. We found structured genetic and morphological variation within G. cancriformis island populations; however, this variation does not reflect genealogical relationships. Rather, isolation by distance and local morphological adaptation may explain the observed variation. © Copyright 2020 Chamberland et al.
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